Indonesia Environment Fund: Bridging the Financing Gap in Environmental Programs
Indonesia Environment Fund: Bridging the Financing Gap in Environmental Programs
International development partners have recognized Indonesia’s efforts to better meet its climate and environmental goals by pledging their financial support. Indonesia has pledged to reduce 29% emissions by 2030 on its own and 41% with international assistance. However, without adequate delivery mechanisms for climate finance that are capable of navigating the complex arrangements of development cooperation, the collective efforts towards these goals could be ineffective and inefficient.
Publication Date:
01/04/2020